Juneteenth in the Valley: A Celebration of Freedom, Culture and Community Power
From Eastlake Park to Desert Botanical Garden, Juneteenth celebrations are honoring Black history, creativity and freedom through food, music, art and family fun. We're highlighting some of the most vibrant community-led events — including marketplaces featuring Black-owned businesses, live performances, and powerful storytelling.
Mothers, Makers & Movers: Celebrating Women-Owned Businesses in Phoenix
This Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating five Arizona-based women who’ve turned their dreams into real, thriving businesses — each one rooted in community, creativity and heart. Some were inspired by their own moms, others by motherhood itself — but all of them are defining what it means to build something meaningful, right where they live.
As In-Person Events Come Roaring Back, One Local Planner Offers Tips for Success
In honor of Black Business Month, Bennett, a legacy member of Local First Arizona, has gathered some helpful tips for local business owners and organizations preparing for upcoming events
Need a band tee? Goodfellas Merch has got you covered
From tees to beanies to bags, there’s a good chance you’ve admired something printed by Goodfellas Merch.
What began as a cool side hustle dreamed up in a punk-themed piercing outlet has grown into Goodfellas Merch, a full-scale screen printing facility in Glendale and longtime member of Local First Arizona.
Fall for fall with Kaya Holistic goods and gifts
When Arizona’s weather turns cool, it’s time to enjoy the fresh air, spruce up at home and prepare to get cozy.
From tobacco-and-clove scented candles to elderberry immune-boosting tonics to botanical bath bombs, Kaya Holistic has all the eco-friendly, handcrafted products you need to fall for fall.
Military veterans group sees value in going ‘local’
Honoring America’s Veterans, the nonprofit that organizes the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade, says it’s looking forward to new opportunities on the horizon by becoming a member of Local First Arizona and working with the Arizona Economic Recovery Center.
“Invaluable”: How the Arizona Economic Recovery Center is helping South Phoenix artists
The Black Girl Brown Girl Collective creatively brings together women and art. But writing grants and filing tax forms is not their specialty. The Arizona Economic Recovery Center helped the nonprofit land a $10,000 grant and become more self-reliant.
$2.8 million grant through Local First Arizona will provide homes to military veterans in South Phoenix
A 35-unit community in south Phoenix for homeless military veterans is coming to life thanks to a $2.8 million grant that Local First’s Arizona Economic Recovery Center helped the Tanner Community Development Corporation secure through its free grant-writing services.
Growing Food with Heart
The Heart & Soil People’s Garden in South Phoenix is part of a movement to replace food deserts with thriving urban farms on previously vacant and underutilized land.
Get a Fun and Funky History Lesson with a New Mural at The Clarendon Hotel
The Clarendon Hotel and Spa in the Encanto area of Phoenix is getting a local makeover and revamp. Known for its boutique feel and central location, the Clarendon has been a favorite of not only visiting vacationers but of our own Phoenicians looking for a local escape. Not only are they adding a rooftop bar but they have also added the Lazy Bee Spa and Fuego Bistro, both locally owned businesses. Their glow up is focused on celebrating what makes Phoenix unique and sharing the rich history Arizona has to offer.